Company still won’t pay employees for breaks
Following criticism for the move, Pret u-turned on Thursday. Chief executive Panou Christou wrote to employees to inform them the bonus would go back up to £1 per hour.“The business is still in recovery but it’s important that we continue to invest in and support our teams however we can.”
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